House District 30 Candidate John Botten, and Representative Mike Madden listen at the annual District Two School Board meeting with local legislators.

The Sheridan County School District Two Board of Trustees held their annual meeting with local legislators Monday night. Superintendent Craig Dougherty says the meeting is a good opportunity to touch base with the legislators.

The Wyoming GOP Party Bus began its statewide tour last Friday in Cheyenne, and Monday the Bus made a stop in downtown Sheridan at the local GOP headquarters. Wyoming Republican Party Chair Diana Vaughan says that the bus tour has been going well.

Cynde Georgen will present this month's Sheridan County Historical Society program this Thursday.

The Sheridan County Historical Society's monthly dinner and program is this Thursday. The program will be presented by Cynde Georgen, and is titled In the Shadow of the Bighorns: A Whirlwind History of the Sheridan Area's Early Days and Pioneer Residents.

October 24th

The Wyoming State Board of Medicine met in Sheridan October 22nd and 23rd.

Friday and Saturday the Wyoming State Board of Medicine held their October meeting at the Sheridan Holiday Inn. Of the many agenda items they addressed, licensing issues took up the majority of the two days.

Built in 1921, the Cooper Mansion at the University of Wyoming is considered by some to be haunted.

WYOMING NEWS SERVICE, Laramie, WY - It's the week when wispy apparitions, supernatural events and creepy sounds take center stage for Halloween, and Wyoming is home to its own stock of ghost stories. The historic Cooper House at the University of Wyoming is one example of what many believe to be a real haunted house.

Last week we reported that members of the Wyoming Wilderness Association went before the Sheridan County Commissioners to tell them about their recent visit to Washington D.C. and the Wyoming Delegation, to garner their support for keeping the Rock Creek Wilderness Area designated as Wilderness forever.

Taking District 2 employees' health to heart, Memorial Hospital will have onsite blood draws this week at Coffeen and SJHS.

For the past several years right before Halloween, Sheridan Memorial Hospital has conducted on-site blood draws for the employees of Sheridan County School District 2. Spokesperson Cecile Pattison explains why.

The employees pay for their own blood draw, which costs the same as if they were to have it done at the hospital.